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University of South Carolina Acceptance Rate Insights

I'm considering applying to the University of South Carolina. Does anyone know what the current acceptance rate is or how competitive it might be for out-of-state students?

a year ago

The University of South Carolina (USC) is a public institution known for its business, engineering, and hospitality programs. In the most recent application cycle, the overall acceptance rate at USC was approximately 61%.

As for competitiveness for out-of-state students, it is indeed slightly more challenging to gain admission to USC as an out-of-state student because schools often have quotas for the number of students they can accept from outside their state. Precise statistics can change year on year, but usually, you can expect the acceptance rate for out-of-state students to be slightly lower than the overall rate.

Regardless of where you're applying from, it's important to meet and preferably exceed the average academic profile of admitted students to enhance your chances of acceptance. As of the most recent data, admitted students at USC tend to have the following average test scores:

- S.C. Resident SAT Middle 50%: 1110 - 1320

- Nonresident SAT Middle 50%: 1260 - 1410

- S.C. Resident ACT Middle 50%: 22 - 30

- Nonresident ACT Middle 50%: 27 - 32

The average high school GPA of the admitted freshman class at USC was between 4.1 and 4.7 on a weighted scale.

Remember, in addition to academic performance, colleges also look at extracurricular involvement, demonstrated leadership, and your personal essay to get a sense of who you are beyond your grades. Be sure to focus on these areas to round out your application.

a year ago

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